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>> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? >> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? up next is a very special older dog. this is jenna bark. jenna may look mature but that's only because she used magic wishing dust to go from 13 to 30 in dog years. adopt jenna and you'll also get to meet her love interest, "bark ruff-alo." [both barking] >> stephen: this is sherlock bones, the world's greatest dog detective. you may remember sherlock from solving such mysteries as "the case of the missing cheese that fell on the ground." >> jennifer: "the secret of which dog peed on this tree before me." >> stephen: and, of course, "what does that crotch smell like?" well, that does it for "rescue dog rescue"! all these dogs are up for adoption through north shore animal league america. head to their site or scan the qr code for more info. we'll be right back with jennifer garner. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ alex: let's get toto work. ♪♪ dramatic c music ♪♪ someonone's inin the systet. itit's a a cyber-attatack. we have e to do somemething. let alall the secrcrets come o! â
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>> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? >> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? up next is a very special older dog. this is jenna bark. jenna may look mature but that's only because she used magic wishing dust to go from 13 to 30 in dog years. adopt jenna and you'll also get to meet her love interest, "bark ruff-alo." [both barking] >> stephen: this is sherlock bones, the world's greatest dog detective. you may remember sherlock from solving such mysteries as "the case of the missing cheese that fell on the ground." >> jennifer: "the secret of which dog peed on this treeore "what does tcrotchthatit forese" all these do are for adoptihroughrth shore imeaa. we'll be right back with jennifer garner. [cheers and applause] >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert," sponsored by simp erica trio simparica trio and only chew with triple protection. oh, fleas and ticks ♪♪ no pro with . g s be ♪♪ assoated wit use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection. go with simparica trio. ♪ can't touch this ♪ ♪ ♪ can't t
>> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? >> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? up next is a very special older dog. this is jenna bark. jenna may look mature but that's only because she used magic wishing dust to go from 13 to 30 in dog years. adopt jenna and you'll also get to meet her love interest, "bark ruff-alo." [both barking] >> stephen: this is sherlock bones, the world's greatest dog detective. you may remember sherlock from solving such mysteries as...
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>> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? >> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? up next is a very special older dog. this is jenna bark. jenna may look mature but that's only because she used magic wishing dust to go from 13 to 30 in dog years. adopt jenna and you'll also get to meet her love interest, "bark ruff-alo." gret dogking]>>: this is sherlk yomamember srloc as "the case of the missing cheese that fell on the ground." >> jennifer: "the secret of which dog peed on this tree before me." >> stephen: and, of course, "what does that crotch smell like?" well, that does it for "rescue dog rescue"! all these dogs are up for adoption through north shore animal league america. head to their site or scan the qr code for more info. we'll be right back with jennifer garner. [cheers and applause] that's me before dawn powerwash. soaking, scrubbing...that's life. was life. now, powerwash gives me the power of an overnight soak in minutes. i'm sorry, minutes? with 3 cleaning boosters... not found in traditional dish soaps that help break down, loosen and lift away od ar
>> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? >> stephen: who. >> jennifer: who? up next is a very special older dog. this is jenna bark. jenna may look mature but that's only because she used magic wishing dust to go from 13 to 30 in dog years. adopt jenna and you'll also get to meet her love interest, "bark ruff-alo." gret dogking]>>: this is sherlk yomamember srloc as "the case of the missing cheese that fell on the ground." >> jennifer: "the...
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>> jennifer: definitely. i don't consider myself a performer, i'm a singer. >> stephen: you're a pretty good performer also come i've got to tell you. >> jennifer: thank you. thank you. >> stephen: it's these people saying it, not me. i understand that one of the traditions is you have a new mug every day, why is that? >> jennifer: when i get up in& the morning i have a little bit of coffee and a cup. each one has a different saying and whenever i feel like i need a cup of peas or love, a cup of whatever it is i need and i picked that cup. and that's what i drink out of. it's like affirmation, inspiration. that inspiration. the one at some point in the future, i'd be so honored if you'd add this to your collection. [cheers and applause] >> jennifer: i love it! >> stephen: jennifer, lovely to see you. "the jennifer hudson show" airs weekly nationwide. jennifer hudson, everybody! will be back with actress zasisia mamet! ♪ ♪ just betweween us, youou w what's's better ththan moppin? anythihing! ugh.h. wellll,
>> jennifer: definitely. i don't consider myself a performer, i'm a singer. >> stephen: you're a pretty good performer also come i've got to tell you. >> jennifer: thank you. thank you. >> stephen: it's these people saying it, not me. i understand that one of the traditions is you have a new mug every day, why is that? >> jennifer: when i get up in& the morning i have a little bit of coffee and a cup. each one has a different saying and whenever i feel like i...
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jennifer plumb: right. you know, i have had the unfortunate experience of losing my dad to cancer and my brother to addiction. and i will tell you, these are both chronic and relapsing conditions, right? if your cancer relapses, you get everything. you get support from your community. you have teams of physicians that sit down and say, "all right, we're going to find the next step for you." but you look at my brother's addiction, a chronic relapsing condition, and when he would relapse-- and i will own that i did it too. that there was this-- very much this, "hmmm, all those tools. all that time. all that money--" >> stahl: "and you went right back to it"? >> dr. jennifer plumb: "and you went right back, and you relapsed." >> rezac: it's going to go into the thigh, or into the shoulder. >> stahl: dr. plumb's team also goes into private homes in the suburbs to train people, like the keetch family: dad, mom, grandma, and ashlee-- an addict five weeks clean. if she relapses now, ashlee is likelier to o.d. due
jennifer plumb: right. you know, i have had the unfortunate experience of losing my dad to cancer and my brother to addiction. and i will tell you, these are both chronic and relapsing conditions, right? if your cancer relapses, you get everything. you get support from your community. you have teams of physicians that sit down and say, "all right, we're going to find the next step for you." but you look at my brother's addiction, a chronic relapsing condition, and when he would...
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jennifer, ceo. welcome back tom and jennifer. how does our particular jewish community federation fund compare to others around the country? we have a federation region in the south bay, one in the east bay, and jewish community federations exist in different forms in nearly every single urban center across the entire country and, in fact, north america, sxo i'm wondering how -- how do we compare to the other federations around the -- the country, around the continent. >> well, every reck, we share a lot of common characteristics in terms of some of the work we do, but there are some distincttive differences between our federation and some of the others. we have perhaps the broadest geographic reach of any federation, as you noted. we go from sonoma all the way down to the south peninsula, which is a very large area. because of where we're located in -- in -- in the heart of silicon valley and technology and bioindustries, we put, i think, more emphasis on innovation and on creativity and entrepreneur ship. we're always looking f
jennifer, ceo. welcome back tom and jennifer. how does our particular jewish community federation fund compare to others around the country? we have a federation region in the south bay, one in the east bay, and jewish community federations exist in different forms in nearly every single urban center across the entire country and, in fact, north america, sxo i'm wondering how -- how do we compare to the other federations around the -- the country, around the continent. >> well, every...
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came up with a novel idea. >> i am jennifer thompson. i am a victim survivor. >> my name is raymond, raymond towler. i'm an exoneree. >> she started an organization called healing justice that brings together exonorees and crime victims all from different cases, as well as family members. >> my brother was an exoneree. >> my name is andrea. >> healing justice paid to bring them from around the country to this rented retreat center in virginia, where they will spend three days sharing stories, playing games, and eating all their meals together. this is the 17th retreat healing justice has done. >> how effective is it when it's not the same crime? >> very effective. there's something powerful and healing when an exoneree can hear what the victim in their case must have felt like. for crime survivors it's also healing to hear the experiences of exonerees. >> the biggest thing i lost was trust. >> three days of emotional release, rebuilding trust and healing, when we come back. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like othe
came up with a novel idea. >> i am jennifer thompson. i am a victim survivor. >> my name is raymond, raymond towler. i'm an exoneree. >> she started an organization called healing justice that brings together exonorees and crime victims all from different cases, as well as family members. >> my brother was an exoneree. >> my name is andrea. >> healing justice paid to bring them from around the country to this rented retreat center in virginia, where they will...
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jennifer hudson, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." good night. ♪ >> we're all just characters in a giant stream and, smoke bomb! >> jon: oh... that's-- >> stephen: i didn't expect a smoke bomb to be there, but there it is. smoke bomb! smoke-- ( laughter ) ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show oh, oh ♪ the late late show, ooh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪
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i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th lineup-- he told them nothing, then asked them questions about what they'd seen. very few felt highly confident about their choice. >> wells: only about 4% are saying they had a great view, which is good, because we gave them a lousy view. only about 3% are saying they could make out details of the face. that also is good because they... they really couldn't. >> stahl: but he told a second group of subjects, after they made the same incorrect choices, "good, you picked the suspect." >> wells: now what happens is... >> stahl: oh, my. >> wells: ... 40%.
i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th...
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jennifer, it seems that people that write a letter or a note or even a grocery list, they might write an elaborate e- mail, when people write all of the time it seems to me the distinction between writing for publication and writing otherwise is when you actually end up looking for a publisher and get into the nitty-gritty of what that means. i'm wonder figure you can just share that piece of the behind the scenes process. how was it, david, to think of a publisher, look for a publisher and to make that decision about how to have your book published. the finding is difficult because everybody is writing but i independently published both universe, through i universe. the advantage is that not only does the book get out quickly but i had complete freedom to do it the way i wanted to do it. nobody told me, no you cast do it this way, you have to do it that way. there are a lot of quality books being independently published, slick just earned the star from curtis reviews as a book of remarkable merit, very few books published by publishers earn that so that's a testament to the fact that
jennifer, it seems that people that write a letter or a note or even a grocery list, they might write an elaborate e- mail, when people write all of the time it seems to me the distinction between writing for publication and writing otherwise is when you actually end up looking for a publisher and get into the nitty-gritty of what that means. i'm wonder figure you can just share that piece of the behind the scenes process. how was it, david, to think of a publisher, look for a publisher and to...
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and even while sick, jennifer was determined to help others. so she put the word out over social media, asking for donations of dde, masks came pouring in. >> my friend tom sent me $5000. my nephew brandon sent quite a bit as well. >> 20,000 disposable gloves rented out donations. they bought wipes and locally made sanitizers themselves and give it all to first responders . hundreds assands gloves, and ei sanitizere shared by the two agencies. at a time when those items were nearly impossible to get. >> to have community members step up and donated these items during that time and everything for us. it meant a lot. >> that was not all. jennifer and todd saw the grocery store shelves em they created food packages containing staples like chicken and eggs, milk and bread. customers could buy them for $40. jennifer gave away many of them for free to those in need, like a long time cafc employee and single mother. say the second the pandemic head, jennifer was calling all of us to get food from the cafc and to have that your hands took a lot of stre
and even while sick, jennifer was determined to help others. so she put the word out over social media, asking for donations of dde, masks came pouring in. >> my friend tom sent me $5000. my nephew brandon sent quite a bit as well. >> 20,000 disposable gloves rented out donations. they bought wipes and locally made sanitizers themselves and give it all to first responders . hundreds assands gloves, and ei sanitizere shared by the two agencies. at a time when those items were nearly...
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>> stephen: yeah, jennifer? if you could go back in time and give yourself a piece of advice, what would it be? >> stephen: don't forget to build the time machine. (laughter) hey, what's the biggest regret? >> not helping that raccoon get his head out of the mayonnaise jar. what's yours? >> stephen: my biggest regret is eating that may nice-covered raccoon. (laughter) >> stephen: do you think the colors i see are the same colors you see? >> well, i don't know... what does blue look like to you? >> stephen: sor?ort of -- (making indistinguishable noises) (laughter) >> stephen: yeah, blue. (laughter) i love winter. what's your favorite season? >> it's a tie between lobster fest and troyetizon (laughter) >> stephen: would you rather fly or be inviz snbl. >> i would rather be invisible and i could just say, i'm flying, and no one would be able to tell. what do you think the best part of christmas is? >> stephen: i think it's the warm feelings people have about me when i say that the best part is family. >> mmm... >>
>> stephen: yeah, jennifer? if you could go back in time and give yourself a piece of advice, what would it be? >> stephen: don't forget to build the time machine. (laughter) hey, what's the biggest regret? >> not helping that raccoon get his head out of the mayonnaise jar. what's yours? >> stephen: my biggest regret is eating that may nice-covered raccoon. (laughter) >> stephen: do you think the colors i see are the same colors you see? >> well, i don't...
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we're joined by david pearlstein and jennifer fielding. welcome. >> the two books that are very different, and yet connected. the first is nonfiction. gods others, inter- a lot -- israelites. these are 25 stories about non- israelite characters in the bible who have encounters with god, either direct or historically. and they range from, abraham, to job, who was not an israelite. the other is a novel, slick. it is a contemporary jew political satire of the middle east. and it ties in to the protagonist being jewish. although he never found that out until he was 40. >> jennifer. >> my book is a memoir. and it is -- have poetry and have personal story. i am honored to have been published by capra press. it started in 1969. and they are just relaunching with my memoir. and my memoir is divided into seven sections. what i call, family -- family of origin. marriage, children, body, faith, outside of the outside world, and work. and then there is a prologue and epilogue that sort of cup it. it is a book about love. it is a book about thankfulnes
we're joined by david pearlstein and jennifer fielding. welcome. >> the two books that are very different, and yet connected. the first is nonfiction. gods others, inter- a lot -- israelites. these are 25 stories about non- israelite characters in the bible who have encounters with god, either direct or historically. and they range from, abraham, to job, who was not an israelite. the other is a novel, slick. it is a contemporary jew political satire of the middle east. and it ties in to...
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our guest today is jennifer. jennifer, your face may be familiar . i read your frequently interviewed on television and radio. abc, cbs, pbs, and pr. you are a medical professional by training. now you are the president of the center for the study of bioethics which is based in pleasant hill, california. a resident of the east bay. are you a local girl ? how did you get to california? >> i have been here since high school and i consider myself a local girl. i married a third-generation san franciscan. i am a nurse by training. and i was a pediatric critical care nurse . my first job in critical care nursing was in san francisco at you see san francisco. i did practice nursing for almost 20 years before founding the center for bioethics and culture. which is an east bay. >> 20 years ago you founded center for bioethics and culture. >> 20 years. time flies . >> what caused you to take that step? >> i love medicine and science and technology and working in pediatric critical care nursing at meijer university hospitals we were on the cutting edge of a ne
our guest today is jennifer. jennifer, your face may be familiar . i read your frequently interviewed on television and radio. abc, cbs, pbs, and pr. you are a medical professional by training. now you are the president of the center for the study of bioethics which is based in pleasant hill, california. a resident of the east bay. are you a local girl ? how did you get to california? >> i have been here since high school and i consider myself a local girl. i married a third-generation...
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so-- >> jennifer: and, and that's the thing. if he had not spoken about women in the past that way, then i would have perceived it just like you did. >> matt: the problem i had wasn't the comment or the way, the fact that you guys interpreted it differently. it's the fact that you wanted me to denounce it, or i felt the same way. >> jeff: matt, i'll, i'll differ with you slightly, is i read it and i kind of went-- ( laughs ) because i, in my mind, i knew exactly what he was saying. >> winfrey: okay, i want you to clarify. you said... >> jeff: unfortunately, i thought, "okay, he's probably making that in a sexual innuendo-type manner." >> winfrey: you felt that? >> jeff: that was how i, that was how i read it. that's my opinion. >> winfrey: in a tense online argument about that tweet, and the larger issue of sexual harassment, lauren taylor repeatedly challenged some of the conservative men to "condemn" the president's "treatment of women." it did not happen. >> jeff: it was similar to a later discussion about roy moore. and it w
so-- >> jennifer: and, and that's the thing. if he had not spoken about women in the past that way, then i would have perceived it just like you did. >> matt: the problem i had wasn't the comment or the way, the fact that you guys interpreted it differently. it's the fact that you wanted me to denounce it, or i felt the same way. >> jeff: matt, i'll, i'll differ with you slightly, is i read it and i kind of went-- ( laughs ) because i, in my mind, i knew exactly what he was...
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please jennifer make this work, all my little friends. >> at 14? >> yeah. i could do this low voice at 14. i had on her black wig. yeah, i need a bunch of beer and some vodka. [laughter] [applause] >> yeah, yeah. but the thing that's weird is i got away with it. i got away with it. [cheers and applause] >> that probably helped. >> the guy could have been blind. who knows? all i know was it was one of the best things that ever happened. [laughter] >> but if you have the confidence, that's it. >> i have much more confidence. now i can't beat the system to save my life. [laughter] [applause] >> now, jennifer, before you go, we have to talk about "2 broke girls." you play sophie the polish housekeeper. what can you tell us about what we can expect later on in this season, on the show? >> i'm excited. this episode might be coming out pretty soon. two amish boys come to town. they go to the diner and the girls -- there's this thing called rum springer, the amish boys that they get to experience -- >> outside for a year and if they want to come back to the amish l
please jennifer make this work, all my little friends. >> at 14? >> yeah. i could do this low voice at 14. i had on her black wig. yeah, i need a bunch of beer and some vodka. [laughter] [applause] >> yeah, yeah. but the thing that's weird is i got away with it. i got away with it. [cheers and applause] >> that probably helped. >> the guy could have been blind. who knows? all i know was it was one of the best things that ever happened. [laughter] >> but if...
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but still no sign of jennifer. >> reporter: as the desperate search for jennifer dulos entered the ninth day, they charged the estranged husband and his girlfriend. they're charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence. 50-year-old jennifer dulos was last seen in new canen, connecticut after dropping her children off at school. later that night her empty suv was found near a park. detectives are treating this cases as a homicide. sources tell cbs heartford affiliate. police with cay nines were knock on doors look through dumpsters and trash cans. they've expanded their search and across the state line to new york. the estranged couple have five children together all under age of 13. loved ones describe jennifer as a loved and devoted dautder, sister, and friend, kind and reliable who would never willingly disappear. >> all i want to say is jennifer, we love you and year doing everything we can to bringia home. your kids miss you. we all miss you and thut public. if you know anything, please contact the police and help us find her. >> reporter: jennifer dulo's estranged hus
but still no sign of jennifer. >> reporter: as the desperate search for jennifer dulos entered the ninth day, they charged the estranged husband and his girlfriend. they're charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence. 50-year-old jennifer dulos was last seen in new canen, connecticut after dropping her children off at school. later that night her empty suv was found near a park. detectives are treating this cases as a homicide. sources tell cbs heartford affiliate. police...
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jennifer lawrence, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. every day in business brings something new. ♪ so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business: introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines... or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. click, call or visit a store. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. >> stephen: performing the title track from their album "the future," nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats! ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is the future open? is the future seen? ♪ you'
jennifer lawrence, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. every day in business brings something new. ♪ so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business: introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when...
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>> jennifer: you know what? president obama didn't use it to attack people and bully people. >> winfrey: kailee? kailee? >> kailee: he also didn't use it to announce policy that should be discussed behind closed doors and vetted. >> winfrey: specifically, can you pull up the transgender... let's go to this. "after consultation with my generals and military experts, please be advised the united states government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the u.s. military." what did you think of that tweet?ad tweet. >> jennifer: it was horrendous. dn'taura: yet:ah, he s bhoul haatve don>>e that m. >> winfrey: tom? >> tom: i'm too old. i'm too old to be in the military, so... and i'd like to serve. is that ageism? >> kailee: but your argument is exactly what they used when they prevented african americans and gay people from serving in the military. and we're using it again on this group of people. >> jennifer: yes. >> matt: no, this is completely different. this is a choice. nobo
>> jennifer: you know what? president obama didn't use it to attack people and bully people. >> winfrey: kailee? kailee? >> kailee: he also didn't use it to announce policy that should be discussed behind closed doors and vetted. >> winfrey: specifically, can you pull up the transgender... let's go to this. "after consultation with my generals and military experts, please be advised the united states government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to...
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so jennifer left the corporate world, went back to school to get her ph.d. and now champions the rights of special needs children. partnering with the christian learning center in michigan, which promotes inclusive communities. >> i want to build -- >> reporter: -- jennifer is currently working with a private school in the bay area demonstrating how teaching special needs children benefits everyone. >> how to look at people as peers and to recognize what they bring to the table. >> reporter: this year, jennifer started the nonprofit, ability revolution, to promote inclusiveness. and for the last four years, team antonio has been part of the best buddies program promoting friendship, jobs and leadership opportunities for people with special needs. joyce's two sons currently benefit from jennifer. >> i'm definitely grateful that, you know, she broke down some barriers. and that's huge. >> reporter: jennifer says while antonio is her inspiration, she is not just working for him. >> it's a fight for all of those families and family members of people that have sp
so jennifer left the corporate world, went back to school to get her ph.d. and now champions the rights of special needs children. partnering with the christian learning center in michigan, which promotes inclusive communities. >> i want to build -- >> reporter: -- jennifer is currently working with a private school in the bay area demonstrating how teaching special needs children benefits everyone. >> how to look at people as peers and to recognize what they bring to the...
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sharon, what happened with the professor whose class rejected jennifer's original idea? >> reporter: according to jennifer, she is now his most expensive former student, because he apparently now donates to the nonprofit. >> said that he does. they are asking for pillows, they are asking for things so many of us take for granted as well. sharon, thank you. if you know someone who is doing extraordinary community service, nominate them for a bay area jefferson award, go to kpix.com/hero and fill out the online form . >>> new video into the newsroom , this is the wind in colorado blowing dust and debris around. a high wind warning in effect as the powerful winter storm now moving into that state. most of the mountain area is under a winter storm warning this evening because the mountain peaks in colorado, the snow, making driving conditions very dangerous for travelers there. you can barely see the road. state patrol officials advising people please wait and do not travel. >> case in point with all the video we are seeing. let's go to fall for the latest weather in the bay
sharon, what happened with the professor whose class rejected jennifer's original idea? >> reporter: according to jennifer, she is now his most expensive former student, because he apparently now donates to the nonprofit. >> said that he does. they are asking for pillows, they are asking for things so many of us take for granted as well. sharon, thank you. if you know someone who is doing extraordinary community service, nominate them for a bay area jefferson award, go to...
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we're here with jennifer lawrence. jennifer, thanks again for being here. you know, everybody says, like, you're an incredibly relatable person, and it's true, because i'm a 51-year-old man but you make me feel like a 25-year-old woman. ( laughter ) it's because you always seem so relaxed and happy. are there things that upset you or frighten you about the world? >> yeah. i was pretty upset -- i found out recently -- i don't know if they did it a long time ago but i only recently heard about it - - they released a capsule in space at some point in time, i don't know when it was, with information that if extraterrestrials find it -- >> stephen: like the album and directions on how to get to earth. >> exactly. i'm, like, that's my address, too! and you just sent it out and you don't know who's going to find it. and based on history, when we find each other, we kill each other. i don't feel like aliens are going to be, like, great, let's get along! like they might not, they might want to destroy us! have you see the tom cruise movie? >> stephen: you're worried
we're here with jennifer lawrence. jennifer, thanks again for being here. you know, everybody says, like, you're an incredibly relatable person, and it's true, because i'm a 51-year-old man but you make me feel like a 25-year-old woman. ( laughter ) it's because you always seem so relaxed and happy. are there things that upset you or frighten you about the world? >> yeah. i was pretty upset -- i found out recently -- i don't know if they did it a long time ago but i only recently heard...
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jennifer lawrence, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by nathaniel rateliff & the night sweats. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) with type 2 ds are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar ris
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mainly single family homes in roughly the same price range as jennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants are not paying the rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for nonpayment of rent. >> you understand it's a moratori moratorium, they are not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant still owes you every nickel that they owed you before. >> i understand that, but i'm struggling to pay my bills. i'm treading water, it's a tough deal right now, for landlords, and it will eventually get paid. we may not get paid. we need to get somebody in that can pay the rents and keep the banks from wanting to for close on it, because the banks need to get paid and it can damage landlords credit lines as well. >> brown is part of a lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of that cdc eviction moratorium. >> this is my retirement, ted, it's my livelihood, and i'm not a cold hearted person. if i don't have the money, i have other tenants that their houses will be at risk too. it's a domino affect. >> p
mainly single family homes in roughly the same price range as jennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants are not paying the rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for nonpayment of rent. >> you understand it's a moratori moratorium, they are not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant still owes you every nickel that they owed you before. >> i understand that, but i'm struggling to pay my bills....
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this is jennifer. i'm not like a fictional person, it's me. >> stephen: in japanese this is jennifer are this is jennifer do you remember what that was for? >> yeah, i think it was-- . >> stephen: a stereo company. >> stereo. >> stephen: you cut that song. >> by the way, i will never take myself seriously as an actor ever again, an nor will anyone else. >> stephen: of course they will, of course they will. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: it was a real pleasure. >> pleasure. thank you. (applause). >> stephen: the film "shelter" opens tomorrow. jennifer connelly, everybody. we'll be right back. in '74 they got shag carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that! i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. on his legendary quest jack went looking for a man. known simply as...the
this is jennifer. i'm not like a fictional person, it's me. >> stephen: in japanese this is jennifer are this is jennifer do you remember what that was for? >> yeah, i think it was-- . >> stephen: a stereo company. >> stereo. >> stephen: you cut that song. >> by the way, i will never take myself seriously as an actor ever again, an nor will anyone else. >> stephen: of course they will, of course they will. thank you so much for being here. >>...
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our guest today is jennifer lyle. your face may already be familiar to viewers much television shows. i read you are frequently interviewed on television and radio. abc, cbs, pbs, npr. you are a medical professional by original training, right? now you are the president of center for the study of bioethics in pleasant hill, california. so you resident the east bay. are you a local girl? did you grow up here? how did you get to california? >> i have been here since high school so i consider myself a local girl. i married a third generation san franciscan. i am a nurse by training and was a pediatric critical care nurse. my first job was in san francisco at uc san francisco. i did practice nursing for almost 20 years before founding center for bioethics and culture. i can't believe it but it's been 20 years. time flies. >> definitely. what caused you to take that step? >> yeah. well, i love medicine, science, technology and certainly working in pediatric critical care nursing at major university hospitals, we were alway
our guest today is jennifer lyle. your face may already be familiar to viewers much television shows. i read you are frequently interviewed on television and radio. abc, cbs, pbs, npr. you are a medical professional by original training, right? now you are the president of center for the study of bioethics in pleasant hill, california. so you resident the east bay. are you a local girl? did you grow up here? how did you get to california? >> i have been here since high school so i...
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jennifer aniston, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with "silicon valley's" thomas middleditch. ♪ after a night like this, crest has you covered. crest, the official toothpaste of santa. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. repeat after me. hi am grateful. audience: i am grateful. i am getting all the gifts this holiday. this sunday and monday get fifty percent off everything online! that's fifty percent off! you get all the gifts!!! on oldnavy.com he borrowed billions donald trump failed as a businessman. and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president becau
jennifer aniston, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with "silicon valley's" thomas middleditch. ♪ after a night like this, crest has you covered. crest, the official toothpaste of santa. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from...
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my guests are jennifer connelly and patti lupone. when we come back, are celebrities scamming you about crypto? stay tuned after the celebrity crypto commercials. we'll find out. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: give it up for the band, everybody! that's louis cato, and everybody else in "stay human"! ( cheers and applause ) we've got two tremendous guests tonight, louis, i'm very exited. >> yes, we do. >> stephen: these two women are amazing. oscar winner jennifer connelly is here. she's in the new "top gun" movie. and broadway royalty, patti lupone is out here, she's in a revival of "company" down the street. absolutely amazing. before we go on with the rest of the show, i want to take a moment to give a shoutout to our porkd out there for those of you who listen which is everyone, at this point. our podcast is every episode of "the late show" plus other stuff you don't get in "the late show" podcast -- i mean that don't get in the show, special stuff like me explaining this right now. maybe not on the show. you
my guests are jennifer connelly and patti lupone. when we come back, are celebrities scamming you about crypto? stay tuned after the celebrity crypto commercials. we'll find out. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: give it up for the band, everybody! that's louis cato, and everybody else in "stay human"! ( cheers and applause ) we've got two tremendous guests tonight, louis, i'm very exited. >> yes, we do. >> stephen: these two women are amazing....
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"this is jennifer." i'm not, like, a fictional person, it's me. >> stephen: in japanese, "this is jennifer." this is jennifer. do you remember what that was for? >> yeah, i think it was... >> stephen: a stereo company. >> stereo. >> stephen: you cut that song. >> by the way, i will never take myself seriously as an actor ever again, nor will anyone else. >> stephen: of course they will, of course they will. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: it was a real pleasure. >> pleasure. thank you. ( applause ). >> stephen: the film "shelter" opens tomorrow. jennifer connelly, everybody. we'll be right back. [snoring, before air horn sounds] i'm awake! intel's best processor is here! and it helps pcs wake up instantly. just like you did. that's great... but do you mind? no... i don't mind. introducing intel's new 6th generation core processor. it's our best processor ever. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, a
"this is jennifer." i'm not, like, a fictional person, it's me. >> stephen: in japanese, "this is jennifer." this is jennifer. do you remember what that was for? >> yeah, i think it was... >> stephen: a stereo company. >> stereo. >> stephen: you cut that song. >> by the way, i will never take myself seriously as an actor ever again, nor will anyone else. >> stephen: of course they will, of course they will. thank you so much for...
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jennifer aniston, everybody! we'll be right back with "silicon valley's" thomas middleditch. ...i had psoriasis everywhere... ...head to toe. people were afraid i was contagious. alright, i'll be back in one hour. my skin hurt... ...i felt gross. what's up jay? how's everything? what's up man? hope you've been practicing? but then i started cosentyx... ...and i haven't really had to think about it. see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis... ...look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked... ...for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections... ...and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection... ...or symptoms... ...if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop... ...or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine... ...or plan to. serious allergic reactions... ...may occur. i just look and feel better. see me. ask your dermatologist if cosentyx could help you move pas
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jennifer hudson, everybody. we'll be right back with actress zosia mamet. ♪ down by the riverside ♪ medici. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. i
jennifer hudson, everybody. we'll be right back with actress zosia mamet. ♪ down by the riverside ♪ medici. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed...
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off. >> reporter: jennifer and todd have recovered, back at work. they both say their experience with covid was life-changing and hope their story inspires others. >> be a little bit kinder, check on rs,rinse, businesses and community. >> reporter: for providing donated meals and ppe for those in need during the pandemic, the jefferson award in the bay area go to jennifer and todd. >> jennifer and todd say they will continue to serve others so long as the business can stay open. >>> hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. >>> it is 6:55. >>> a second person in the alam
off. >> reporter: jennifer and todd have recovered, back at work. they both say their experience with covid was life-changing and hope their story inspires others. >> be a little bit kinder, check on rs,rinse, businesses and community. >> reporter: for providing donated meals and ppe for those in need during the pandemic, the jefferson award in the bay area go to jennifer and todd. >> jennifer and todd say they will continue to serve others so long as the business can...
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jennifer told me she was happy to findlay find finally have an answer. but because it was so late, reese was so far behind in learning she had no choice but to pull him out of public school and put him in a special private school just for students with dyslexia. >> that was really hard. we had a great community school. he loved his friends. he could walk to school. >> reporter: reese spent two years at that specialized school before transferring back to public school. it's something jennifer believes may not have had to happen if only reese would have been screened when he entered kindergarten. >> if it was done when he was younger, he would have been able to capture a lot more and learn more quickly. >> reporter: that's why for years after, jennifer, along with many other parents of list of dyslexic students fought for screening. this summer she won. california is the 41st state to mandate dyslexia screenings for students in grade k through second. it's thrilling. it's really exciting. >> reporter: reese is now entering his sophomore year of high school
jennifer told me she was happy to findlay find finally have an answer. but because it was so late, reese was so far behind in learning she had no choice but to pull him out of public school and put him in a special private school just for students with dyslexia. >> that was really hard. we had a great community school. he loved his friends. he could walk to school. >> reporter: reese spent two years at that specialized school before transferring back to public school. it's something...
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[cheering and applause] jennifer. jennifer: hi, steve! steve: how you doing? jennifer: i am well. how are you? steve: all right. nice little outfit on. jennifer: thank you. steve: oh. you go with that? oh, you got to shake it so they'll see the shingles on it? jennifer: yeah! man: the shingles? steve: oh, ok. are you married? jennifer: i am, 35 years this year. woman: whoo! [cheering and applause] whoo! steve: you've been married 35 years?
[cheering and applause] jennifer. jennifer: hi, steve! steve: how you doing? jennifer: i am well. how are you? steve: all right. nice little outfit on. jennifer: thank you. steve: oh. you go with that? oh, you got to shake it so they'll see the shingles on it? jennifer: yeah! man: the shingles? steve: oh, ok. are you married? jennifer: i am, 35 years this year. woman: whoo! [cheering and applause] whoo! steve: you've been married 35 years?
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please welcome jennifer hudson! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> wow! ( cheers and applause ) i need to come here more often! >> stephen: there you go, exactly. >> wow! >> stephen: don't be a stranger. people in the ed sullivan love jennifer hudson. >> thank you! >> stephen: it's n that is-- that is an absolutely beautiful dress. >> you likeice. it? >> stephen: i love the sparkle blue. that's very nice. >> holiday festive. thank you. >> stephen: now, obviously, people are always excited to see jennifer hudson. but people have gotten very excited because you have been spotted portraying a new role. i-- i cannot wait for this. you are now going to be portraying aretha franklin for the biopic, "respect." >> yes. >> stephen: that's extraordinary. and is it true, i heard that aretha franklin personally picked you to portray her while she was still with us? >> yes. which is mind blowing. >> stephen: that is. >> it is. >> stephen: what was that phone call like? did you talk to her about it? >> oh, yeah. first of all, we had our first meeting about 15 years ago
please welcome jennifer hudson! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> wow! ( cheers and applause ) i need to come here more often! >> stephen: there you go, exactly. >> wow! >> stephen: don't be a stranger. people in the ed sullivan love jennifer hudson. >> thank you! >> stephen: it's n that is-- that is an absolutely beautiful dress. >> you likeice. it? >> stephen: i love the sparkle blue. that's very nice. >> holiday festive. thank you. >>...
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her name is jennifer jensen. do you remember when she first came in here? >> i do. eight months pregnant, and clearly using drugs. that's as bad as it gets. there's nobody worse than her. >> reporter: and yet, woeful as she was, a smile still comes to his face at the thought of her. because today, 24-year-old jennifer jensen is clean, 33 months clean, with a healthy son by her side, and a wretched past behind. hooked on heroin by high school, jennifer posed for more mug shots than yearbook photos. and when she eventually landed in judge wilton's courtroom, he somehow saw potential. he took a special interest, stayed on her, made her appear in court more than any other-- 27 times total. >> at first i was like, it's annoying. i have to see this guy this much all the time? like, i don't want to see this judge all the time. >> reporter: but in hindsight, jennifer says he saved her life. >> i would not be here at all, probably. >> reporter: that's saying a lot. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: jennifer's mom, kerry martin, says she can't thank that judge enough. >> every time i s
her name is jennifer jensen. do you remember when she first came in here? >> i do. eight months pregnant, and clearly using drugs. that's as bad as it gets. there's nobody worse than her. >> reporter: and yet, woeful as she was, a smile still comes to his face at the thought of her. because today, 24-year-old jennifer jensen is clean, 33 months clean, with a healthy son by her side, and a wretched past behind. hooked on heroin by high school, jennifer posed for more mug shots than...
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they gave jennifer the vials of an african-american donor. she says the mix jum happened because the sperm bank keeps handwritten instead of electr electronic records which allowed the donor numbers to be misread. >> after a moment of panic, oh, lord, everything's changing on me so quickly, i knew i had to be strong, i have this child in my stomach. >> jennifer gave birth to a beautiful biracial girl payton, but raising payton in a predominantly white union town community, jennifer says, may be challenging. >> i want her to feel like she has a place with the people she has a place with, white, black, asian, any -- whoever she feels comfortable around. >> reporter: jennifer and her partner suing, demanding change. >> i've never seen a case like this in my career. >> we want them to change their procedure so it's transparent and hopefully this will prevent this from ever happening again. >> reporter: midwest sperm bank apologized saying, quote, we're so very sorry for the mixup. we would like to refund the cost of the vials. >> this is a life y
they gave jennifer the vials of an african-american donor. she says the mix jum happened because the sperm bank keeps handwritten instead of electr electronic records which allowed the donor numbers to be misread. >> after a moment of panic, oh, lord, everything's changing on me so quickly, i knew i had to be strong, i have this child in my stomach. >> jennifer gave birth to a beautiful biracial girl payton, but raising payton in a predominantly white union town community, jennifer...
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>> in the beginning, i was shocked every day. >> reporter: jennifer msumba has autism. for seven years, she lived here at the judge rotenburg center in massachusetts where she wore a backpack like this one, sometimes 24 hours a day. inside is a device attached to electrodes that deliver a shock whenever a staffer presses a button on a remote carried on their belt. the center claims it stops bad or aggressive behavior. >> i felt like i was being punished for being born. that's what it feels like. because i was disabled, i was being punished. r: reporter: part of msumba's treatment plan was for staffers to draw up a list of prohibited behaviors ranging from head banging to hand movements for which she could be shocked. >> i would get, like, five or 10 shocks for just doing one thing. >> reporter: what was that like? >> that was like being underground in hell. >> reporter: the center's use of electric shock came under scrutiny in 2012 after this videotape was presented in a court case. >> no, no, no! >> reporter: it showed 17-year- old andre mccollins, seen here in the upp
>> in the beginning, i was shocked every day. >> reporter: jennifer msumba has autism. for seven years, she lived here at the judge rotenburg center in massachusetts where she wore a backpack like this one, sometimes 24 hours a day. inside is a device attached to electrodes that deliver a shock whenever a staffer presses a button on a remote carried on their belt. the center claims it stops bad or aggressive behavior. >> i felt like i was being punished for being born. that's...
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i couldn't do anything. >> jennifer has a fractured sternum and spine. doctors at oklahoma university trauma center feared she would never walk again. she's proving them wrong. yesterday, she took her first steps. >> i was scared. i mean, to take that first step was just... >> reporter: from her tiny hospital room now filled with flowers, jennifer is starting to move forward. >> some of my students from this year and from before come to visit and... it made me feel so good. >> reporter: what did they say when they saw you? >> they were in shock. they've never seen me like this before. >> reporter: jennifer's family has visited, and her fiance is always by her side, but three- year-old kiley and five-year-old kairi bring her the most joy. how have your girls responded to this? >> they're happy just to see me. we're just so happy that we have each other. >> reporter: do you think you're going to go back to teaching? >> there's nothing like it. >> reporter: despite her progress, jennifer will have to undergo physical therapy as well as emotional counseling.
i couldn't do anything. >> jennifer has a fractured sternum and spine. doctors at oklahoma university trauma center feared she would never walk again. she's proving them wrong. yesterday, she took her first steps. >> i was scared. i mean, to take that first step was just... >> reporter: from her tiny hospital room now filled with flowers, jennifer is starting to move forward. >> some of my students from this year and from before come to visit and... it made me feel so...
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[cheering and applause] jennifer, how you doing? jennifer: i'm good, steve. it's an honor to meet you. steve: it's--it's an honor to meet you all, whoever y'all are. please pronou-- jennifer: it's sah-lah-zah-dah. very easy. woman: ha ha! jennifer: sah-lah-zah-dah. steve: sah-lah-zah-dah. i got to try to remember that. jennifer: whoo! steve: good name. name sound good. sah-lah-zah-dah. jennifer: strong name. steve: what do you do for a living, jennifer? jennifer: well, i live in atlanta, and i actually work for granger. i'm an account manager. i do sales for them, but on my personal time, i enjoy to dance. i like to dance and travel and
[cheering and applause] jennifer, how you doing? jennifer: i'm good, steve. it's an honor to meet you. steve: it's--it's an honor to meet you all, whoever y'all are. please pronou-- jennifer: it's sah-lah-zah-dah. very easy. woman: ha ha! jennifer: sah-lah-zah-dah. steve: sah-lah-zah-dah. i got to try to remember that. jennifer: whoo! steve: good name. name sound good. sah-lah-zah-dah. jennifer: strong name. steve: what do you do for a living, jennifer? jennifer: well, i live in atlanta, and i...
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you didn't win, jennifer! >> no. >> it's amazing to think you didn't win. >> i was just out the other day and this lady was like, you know, you won the show? i was i didn't win the show. she said, yes you did! no, i was in seventh place. >> you didn't even come in second. amazing. >> seventh place, yeah, yeah. but, again, i just feel like in everything, there is a lesson, you know? and it leads to greater things and because of "idol" i'm here talking to you guys! you know? >> jennifer, it's nod a bad thing to do. >> it's not a bad thing. >> when you didn't win, did you think, my gosh, it's over for me? or did you think i know this is leading me to something else, because everybody wanted you to win. >> when you're eliminated, you feel like, it's over. then i was like no it's not. do you know what i mean? i'm walking away with a gift and nothing can give that away from me. i said something is in store and something will happen so i have to think my way through it. >> how much of your voice is simply natural and
you didn't win, jennifer! >> no. >> it's amazing to think you didn't win. >> i was just out the other day and this lady was like, you know, you won the show? i was i didn't win the show. she said, yes you did! no, i was in seventh place. >> you didn't even come in second. amazing. >> seventh place, yeah, yeah. but, again, i just feel like in everything, there is a lesson, you know? and it leads to greater things and because of "idol" i'm here talking to...
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that's where jennifer is going to be performing. he's got quite a lineup, bruce springstein, paul simon, l.l. cool jay. there's going to be some hosts. >> gayle king. >> anyone in particular? >> asked me to host, i said, yes, yes, yes, jimmy fallon, whoopie is going to be doing it. >> the reservoir you saw behind them. >> and they're requesting vaccines. let's do this do the up here, success depenends on thehe choices y you make. but t i know i''ve gotot thi. and d when it cocomes to controllining his typepe 2 diab, my dadad's gogot this, toto. withth the rightht choices,, yoyou have it t in you to o col your a1c a and once-weweekly trulicitity may helplp. momost people e taking truruly reached anan a1c underer 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugagar from thehe first dos, by helpiping your bobody relee the ininsulin it''s alreready m. trululicity is f for typepe 2 diabetetes. it isnsn't fofor people withth type 1 didiabetes. it's s not approvoved for use inin children.n. dodon't tatake trulicicity if you're allerergic to it,t, you
that's where jennifer is going to be performing. he's got quite a lineup, bruce springstein, paul simon, l.l. cool jay. there's going to be some hosts. >> gayle king. >> anyone in particular? >> asked me to host, i said, yes, yes, yes, jimmy fallon, whoopie is going to be doing it. >> the reservoir you saw behind them. >> and they're requesting vaccines. let's do this do the up here, success depenends on thehe choices y you make. but t i know i''ve gotot thi. and d...
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jennifer tells me jennifer tells me the little boy who was rescued just moments before her has survived his injuries. scott, as for her well being, she says she's unsure if she'll need additional surgeries or surgery at all. she's unsure when she could be released from the hospital. >> pelley: very brave of her to talk about it. thank you very much. one of the students that jennifer doan could not save was nine-year-old jeneane hornsby. mark strassman spoke with her family. >> i spent all my time with her, any chance i got to spend time with her, i was enjoying all of it. all of it was special to me. >> reporter: joshua hornsby mied to his daughter's school i herday. she was a third grader at plasma tower's elementary. he got there ten minutes too tte. >> i had to park around a corner from the school. when i hit the corner, where i could see school, the school was gone. and my heart just sank. >> reporter: yolanda hornsby was the nine-year-old girl's grandmother. eu were looking everywhere. ki we were looking everywhere. everywhere that we thought we could look or where they may have sa
jennifer tells me jennifer tells me the little boy who was rescued just moments before her has survived his injuries. scott, as for her well being, she says she's unsure if she'll need additional surgeries or surgery at all. she's unsure when she could be released from the hospital. >> pelley: very brave of her to talk about it. thank you very much. one of the students that jennifer doan could not save was nine-year-old jeneane hornsby. mark strassman spoke with her family. >> i...
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it was jennifer lawrence. the only other surprise would have been that steven spielberg didn't win for "lincoln" but went to ang lee. a lot of people were expecting steven spielberg to possibly win because they figured "argo" would get best picture and thought strength spielberg would get best director. >> you mentioned it. the "vanity fair" party, the hottest ticket in town. you were there. what did you find out? any good gossip? >> it was fun, everybody rubbing elbows. fun to see who was having a conversation with whom. john travolta talking to jon voight. my favorite moment was bradley cooper because he brought his mom as his date to the party as she was his date at the oscars ceremony. the thing i loved is i asked her are you so proud of your son, he's doing so well. >> she said, i was just waiting for them to call out his name. spoken like a true mom. the whole night he was holding her hand. >> nancy, we've got to go. you know how it works. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >> annou
it was jennifer lawrence. the only other surprise would have been that steven spielberg didn't win for "lincoln" but went to ang lee. a lot of people were expecting steven spielberg to possibly win because they figured "argo" would get best picture and thought strength spielberg would get best director. >> you mentioned it. the "vanity fair" party, the hottest ticket in town. you were there. what did you find out? any good gossip? >> it was fun,...
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jennifer esposito, everybody! we'll be right back with a special performance by me and green day. ( cheers and applause ) band congratulation. >> blvrng blrk say hello to at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. it's a total game-changer. so now the whole family can binge,... ...surf, shop, navigate, listen, game, stream and more. all without the hassle of worrying about overages... ...or running out of data. it's less than $40 per line per month with 4 lines. and remember, it's at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. so get at&t, get unlimited and get everyone more for less. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal stain and sealer. available at national retailers. ♪ i don't think that's how they're made. klondike hooks up with tasty flavors... the best ice cream bars ever conceived. so this year, they're getting a whole lot more. box 365, the calendar. everyone knows my paperless, safe driver
jennifer esposito, everybody! we'll be right back with a special performance by me and green day. ( cheers and applause ) band congratulation. >> blvrng blrk say hello to at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. it's a total game-changer. so now the whole family can binge,... ...surf, shop, navigate, listen, game, stream and more. all without the hassle of worrying about overages... ...or running out of data. it's less than $40 per line per month with 4 lines. and remember, it's...
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i'm here with the wonderful jennifer lawrence. jennifer, thank you so much for being here with me tonight. you know, i've had the opportunity to interview you a few times, and while you're wonderful company and i always enjoy interviewing you, the problems with having one of these shows is that you don't really get to know the person that you're talking to because you're often talking about their project-- >> getting them drunk. >> stephen: getting them drunk, exactly, like that. but i never really get to know my guests. so what we did here at the "late show" up in our labs, up on the 14th floor, my scientists came together with 15 questions that when asked, reveal not only to me and the audience but to the person being asked the questions, who they truly are. and i was wondering whether i could give you the colbert questionert? >> sure. ( snarls ) >> stephen: well-- this is the colbert questionert. ♪ ♪ ♪ okay, ready? >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: first question: jennifer lawrence, what is the best sandwich? >> a cubano. >> stephen
i'm here with the wonderful jennifer lawrence. jennifer, thank you so much for being here with me tonight. you know, i've had the opportunity to interview you a few times, and while you're wonderful company and i always enjoy interviewing you, the problems with having one of these shows is that you don't really get to know the person that you're talking to because you're often talking about their project-- >> getting them drunk. >> stephen: getting them drunk, exactly, like that....
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it's jennifer connelly, everybody. we'll be right back with broadway legend patti lupone. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) come on! a little more! and i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working this out yourself. so get allstate. we got the house! you could be working this out yourself. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. ♪was there something missing in my life 'til now♪ ♪an absence i could not quite place but knew somehow♪ ♪and then this vegan bakery came sliding down my screen♪ ♪and eva joan repair appeared and tightened up my seams♪ ♪voila marché rue dix remixed french tips and squid cuisine♪ ♪renowned♪ ♪endless, lit, infinite possibilities♪ ♪i'm down♪ ♪a world where personalized ads help good ideas get found♪ every once in a while, my heart can fee
it's jennifer connelly, everybody. we'll be right back with broadway legend patti lupone. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) come on! a little more! and i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working this out yourself. so get allstate. we got the house! you could be working this out yourself. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or...
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and jennifer lawrence takes the colbert questionert. plus, stephen welcomes: ralph macchio and musical guest nell and flaming lips. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) thp ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: yeah, yeah! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. how delightful. how nice. please have a seat, everybody. welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. how's everybody doing tonight ( cheers and applause )e ) are you sure? have you been tested? reported n covid cases. ( as game show host ) that's right, america hit one new record. tell 'em what they've won, johnny! >> a week in your house, eating pop tarts for dinner on your broyhill dinette set! and a gorgeous set of lee press-on nails: you're going crazy at home-- put 'em on the cat! >> meow! >> back to you, steve! >> stephen: before you all freak out, the number is that large because of delayed reporting over the holiday weekend. see? it's not so
and jennifer lawrence takes the colbert questionert. plus, stephen welcomes: ralph macchio and musical guest nell and flaming lips. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) thp ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: yeah, yeah! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. how delightful. how nice. please have a seat, everybody. welcome to "the late show."...
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. ♪ >> 4 years after she steamed up the halls of ridgemont high, jennifer lay son lee subpoena for her first academy award. >> do you allow yourself to think abut oscar night. >> i don't allow myself to think what this interview would be like. >> the colorful past and spectacular present of jennifer jason leigh ahead this "sunday morning." >> monkey business is what seth doane has found at a popular tourist spot in japan. >> it's hard to take a bad picture when the subject is monkey bathing in hot spring. >> i'm kind of jealous. >> it's the year of the monkey on the lunar alan door these guys have it made. >> they are pretty cute. the snow monkeys of japan. later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: anna werner looks back on the life of harper lee. ben tracy has questions for comic actor b.j. novak of television's "the office." former cia director michael hayden surveys the front lines of the fight against terrorism with david martin. and conor newton is on the trail again this time in the tunnels at kentucky's ma'am@cave national park. first headlines the 21st of february. 2016. hillary cl
. ♪ >> 4 years after she steamed up the halls of ridgemont high, jennifer lay son lee subpoena for her first academy award. >> do you allow yourself to think abut oscar night. >> i don't allow myself to think what this interview would be like. >> the colorful past and spectacular present of jennifer jason leigh ahead this "sunday morning." >> monkey business is what seth doane has found at a popular tourist spot in japan. >> it's hard to take a...